Eyes are watching
The cast list is up and you have just gotten the lead role. Excitement runs through your body and you race to call your parents, family and friends. You know that they will all be in the audience to see you in your next staring role. They have all been there before. It's not like anyone else is going to see you at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando, Florida. Right? Right?
Remember that not-so-important high school lead role? Besides having a professional audition, my daughter had the opportunity to play Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie and she was spectacular. She danced and sang and made the audience laugh. It was one of my favorite performances to date.
As we speak, she is rehearsing for the Norwegian cruise line and the musical director recognized her. He remembered Nia as Millie in her high school performance. What? That ole thing! We can't help but think that she is there because of that performance. That performance where only family and friends were supposed to be.

